THE OMAHA HEE: WEDNESDAY. JUNE 21. 1022. Nebraska Towns May Get Bencf it of Rail Rate Cut I. (!. C. lutommi-iiils Thai Material Kfilmlioiia lie Mailr I'mm li!-ir(ii Sliijipinj: Point. IUiiiiK. N' l . Jump JO. Oprii.il 'IV loKrani I M .iter i.l roiurtioiit in rla firixlit rnl Horn I'Iiu-jko, M. I imiu ari'l M i'4i iivrt ( nuts to IlutinK, (iuii'l l.i!nl .iii'l ('oliiin luis, N'rli,, Iiavr li' i il rri'Dlinnriuli'il In the Inimt.'itr I nitniifri e commit mn by Kxaminrr Krppart, who lii'M a liriii(f for llir rommisMOii in this t it v l.nt Sfptnulirr. The propnufd cuts are on all cI.ks of frriKht and arc rrconimcndrd ,i a rnnrdv fur rates which the ex aminer lifilds nrr "uiircdMinaMe and ur.dulv prejudicial." Thf n-port will come lulore the i'ointiiiMon mi the near future, when oral ai uuiiient will le marie hy the ffiitr.il johhert aul the railroads. The iiii iiimind.ition rt'inains to he ap pro rd hy the commission, but the examiner's finding is .so sweeping that lucal shippers are confident the urdrr will he forthcoming. Local hipprr were jubilant over thr partial victory llius gained, whiih thi v believe will lead to plac ing the interior shipping points on an equal haul's with the Missouri river points. The three interior towns joined in the complaint and united in pre senting the evidence to Examiner Keppart. An example of the cuts recommended is shown in the follow ing compari'on of the Chicago rates proposed by Mr. Keppart and the rates now in effect. From Chicago !' ""lit j Central High Junior ' Elopes With Senior 1 l X 4 S A c K Rpcrim'd Rule 12 14S.5 in 91 7S s: rU.5 III 42 34.5 New Paddock Hotel to Be Euilt at Beatrice Reatrice, Neb., Tune 20. (Special.) D. VV. Cook, R. J. Kilpatrick, E. I.. May and S. F. Nichols were in Omaha to confer with Architect Kimball regarding the plans for the new Paddock hotel to be erected at Sixth and Court streets. Dorothea Deutsch. tins Moscr, 17, youngest son of Mr. and Mr. E. K. Moscr. 54 U Horeni'c boulevard, graduate of this ear's class at Central llij;h vc''""!. and Dorothea Deutsch, 17, only daughter of Mr. and Mr. I.ouis i. Deutsch, 80') North Forty-ninth ave nue, a junior in the same school, eloped Saturday night, their parents believe. "We think they were married in Denver Monday," said Mrs. Deutsch. "We have had no direct word from them, only mysterious telephone messages each day that everything is all right." Mrs. Dctll'ch belii ' decided to elope in the spirit of pique because she rebuked nr. l ... "staying too late" at the Deutsch home Friday night. Pickerell to Vote on Plan for Getting Electric Line Beatrice, Neb., June 20. (Special.) A special election will be held Fri day at Pickerell, north of Beatrice, to vote on bonds in the sum of 110,000 for the construction of an electric line between Pickerell and Beatrice. Electric current will be furnished the town and farmers along the route from the Beatrice plant. Two Youths in Fatal .' Car Crash Fined $200 i Robert Swan an.) Clifford Ru jell. who luve been in custody of ditrrt f'oiirt Hire Ut July on ilurpe of joyriding after one girl was killed, pleaded guilty before Judue yesterday and were fined JJtHl each. Their prison sen tencce were suspended. Fred Kelt, another member of the party, lut not yet been ar raigned, The thier men obtained a large louring nuihine at the I'nderwooJ garage, where Swan and Kellz were employed, picked tip thrrr girls, Mariorie MV illi.nns, who was killed, and Irene Kosterniundt and liraee R.till'. All were injured when the ma. rhiui" failed to make the turn at "Death curve" on the Flkhorn toad. Russell lost an eye. The accident ocenrrtd July J4, 19JI. Assistant Pastor Called to Church at Beatrice Beatrice, Neb., June 20. (Special.) 1 tei'aiif oi (Me tttadv u row iti of thf I dm ihriaiuii fhurih in all tie rtartmeiilt, the loarl ol elders t tended a call to the Kev, Mr, Cobiirn of Drs Momet to act at assistant lator with Kev, M. Lee Sorey, who came here some tune ago troin j.aw retire, Kan. Mr. Coburn but recently graduated from Drake college. .Man Forced hy Court to Pay Back Alimony and Fine Beatrice, .Veh , June JO, (Special.) William McKinlev Lawrence of Auburn appeared before Judge Colby ot the district coutt to answer a charge id contempt for failure to pav alimony to his wife for the support of herself and children. Me was lined $Io.S0. lie aNii paid ?W) back ali ' ninny due Mrs. Lawrence, William T. Sheehau Die. Cincinnati. ).. June JO. William T. Mieehau, actor, died at his home here last night. For 35 year Mr. Sheehan was stage nianager and took comedy farts with Joseph Murphy in the presentation of Irish plays. lie was ch years ot age. zm Road Conditions Furnished by the Omaha Auto Club. Alt roado reported In good rendition with predictions for continued clear and warmer. Heavy ralna reported in Black Hills. Roads muddy and bad. Ite several days befnr traeling Is good. Let That Spare Room Help Pay the Grocer atmosphere desirably located are be ing sought every day. . ft Notify these prospective roomers through a Want Ad in The Morning and v Evening Bee that you have the very room they are seeking. ft Cool, comfortable rooms, with a home ft Call the Want Ad Department tele phone AT-lantic 1000 and get your ad vertisement started in our "Rooms for Rent" column.' Bee Wnat Ad Rates Are Reasonable The Omaha Morning Be e THE EVENING BEE The HumanTerms of Tire Competition 11111 I ANY an American cit izen has turned down a "job that looks like more monev" in favor of a chance to do better work He gets called an idealist, perhaps. But when folks want to buy good merchandise and satisfactory service he's the kind of man they look for. For practical example note the tire business. Think back to the time when cord tires started to be talked about. Cord construction had for its ideal a bigger service value for the car owner. Whenever the cord principle was faithfully carried out it lived up to its original vision. Now the makers of U. S. Royal Cords ask permission to put this on record: Witfiour high integrity of manu facture the cord tire might just as well .not have been discovered at alL Respect for the fine and rigid rules of cord tire building has made U. S. 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